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[% WRAPPER section
    title="SYNOPSIS"
-%]<pre>    package Template::Plugin::LWPSimple;
    use base qw(Template::Plugin::Procedural);
    use LWP::Simple;  # exports 'get'
    1;</pre>
<pre>    [% tt_start_tag %] USE LWPSimple [% tt_end_tag %]
    [% tt_start_tag %] LWPSimple.get(&quot;http://www.tt2.org/&quot;) [% tt_end_tag %]</pre>
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[% WRAPPER section
    title="DESCRIPTION"
-%]<p>
<b>Template::Plugin::Procedural</b> is a base class for Template Toolkit
plugins that causes defined subroutines to be called directly rather
than as a method.  Essentially this means that subroutines will not
receive the class name or object as its first argument.
</p>
<p>
This is most useful when creating plugins for modules that normally
work by exporting subroutines that do not expect such additional
arguments.
</p>
<p>
Despite the fact that subroutines will not be called in an OO manner,
inheritance still function as normal.  A class that uses
<b>Template::Plugin::Procedural</b> can be subclassed and both subroutines
defined in the subclass and subroutines defined in the original class
will be available to the Template Toolkit and will be called without
the class/object argument.
</p>
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[% WRAPPER section
    title="AUTHOR"
-%]<p>
Mark Fowler &lt;mark@twoshortplanks.com&gt;
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[% WRAPPER section
    title="VERSION"
-%]<p>
1.17, distributed as part of the
Template Toolkit version 2.19, released on 27 April 2007.
</p>
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[% WRAPPER section
    title="COPYRIGHT"
-%]<p>
Copyright (C) 2002 Mark Fowler &lt;mark@twoshortplanks.com&gt;
</p>
<p>
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
</p>
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[% WRAPPER section
    title="SEE ALSO"
-%]<p>
[% ttlink('Template', 'Template') -%], [% ttlink('Template::Plugin', 'Template::Plugin') -%]
</p>
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